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( open ) kiss your perfect day goodbye
Who: Oriphi and anyone!
Which: Interactive dream with open and closed prompts.
Where: Dreamscape
What: A nightmare going from bad to worse to the worst.
Warnings: Some descriptions of injury and violence.
1 ✧ all aboard the bad dream bus ✧ ota
2 ✧ liar, liar, pants on fire ✧ closed to existing cr
3 ✧ and an obligatory childhood-flavored prompt ✧ ota
(( ooc: although I wrote the prompts kind of as one continuous nightmare, please feel free to have your character jump in at any point! the prompts are meant to be flexible and the character doesn't have to have seen the whole thing basically. feel free to reach out to me at
camerata if you have any questions or something else you want to plot out with me! ))
Which: Interactive dream with open and closed prompts.
Where: Dreamscape
What: A nightmare going from bad to worse to the worst.
Warnings: Some descriptions of injury and violence.
1 ✧ all aboard the bad dream bus ✧ ota
[ The kingdom of Duskvale is bathed in, well - the light of dusk. It feels like a beautiful, bustling city, but it doesn't take longer than a moment to notice that there's something incredibly stifling and wrong and suffocating about the place, and especially so in the version of it that exists within this nightmare of Oriphi's. Though there are people on the streets, every human and elf and half-elf alike carries themselves as though they carry the weight of a thousand men on their shoulders, the burden of silence and isolation. Where there are conversations, words are chosen carefully and warily and voices are low, hushed, secretive.
And the middle of it all is a small tiefling woman. Ori trails behind her friends, almost like she's being slowed down by all the staring and whispering that they garner as they pass through. "What are those people doing here?" "Don't they know what it's like, here?" "The Divine Ruler will deal with them soon enough."
Ori has heard all of this before. She remembers it all clearly, because it feels like it happened yesterday - except, did it? Why does it feel like yesterday and two months ago all at once?
A small child runs up to her, then, tugging on her clothes in question. When Ori stops and glances down at the child, they say:
"Why couldn't you stop her, Oriphi?"]
Wh... How do you know my name?
[ "How could you let this happen? Why couldn't you stop her?" ]
Please, I-I don't... understand...
2 ✧ liar, liar, pants on fire ✧ closed to existing cr
[ In the span of what feels like a mere minute, the kingdom of Duskvale is engulfed in searing, purple flames and in the sky - finally freed from its frozen dusk and gone well into the dark of night - soars a dragon. The crushing atmosphere turns into one of desperation, the weighted gait of the townsfolk turns into running for survival, and the hushed whispers of the townsfolk and passersby have turned into screaming and cries for help.
And there Ori is, still in the middle of it all, and when she turns back around she finds herself facing her friends in various states of injury and unconsciousness. Kneeling and leaning against the weight of his sword, utterly spent, is a half-orc, her ever-brave paladin of a friend, and next to him lays an elven monk, an open gash across his chest as the paladin lays a hand upon the other man in a vain attempt to heal his wounds. Elsewhere is an elven woman with braided dark hair, her quiver emptied of all arrows as she lays slump against whimpering wolven companions - and a cloaked figure wearing a mask which has now split clean in half, revealing a face of alabaster skin, similarly unmoving. And just past them, a white-haired elf wielding a blade made of pure arcane energy, dragging himself to stand with all the energy he has left. And finally - a tall, half-elven man with his long, dark hair loose all around him, clutching his bloodied abdomen and barely sitting upright against the rubble of a broken fountain, barely conscious. ]
This isn't—
[ right. We fought the dragon, and we— ]
I have to help. I can still help. I can save everyone!
[ Except that as she lifts her hands to cast a spell, she's greeted by dead air. The half-elven man gives her a wry smile and with a hoarse voice says, "She destroyed my home, Ori. Why couldn't you stop her?" ]
It's all my fault...
3 ✧ and an obligatory childhood-flavored prompt ✧ ota
[ Ori feels a tug on her clothing and looks down and finds - not the child that had appeared to her in another nightmare - but her younger sister, Valphi, as a child. The young, red-skinned tiefling with white hair clings to Ori.
And though the nightmare had started with her in the streets of Duskvale, in another blink of an eye the surroundings are swept away into the landscape of a small village, and where once there were flames, things are now frozen, encased in ice. When the scenery is finally set once more, Ori appears as a child, herself, ostensibly older than the red tiefling by a few years. And despite being the older sibling, it's now the younger tiefling that seems to be the one in a protective stance.
"Those two girls are nothing but trouble. Look at what the younger one did now!" A villager exclaims, starting a chain of similarly charged remarks from others.
"It might have been an accident, but the truth is that they don't know how to control their magic and it's dangerous to have them around!"
"And where does the older one keep disappearing to in the forest? She always comes back not remembering where she'd been. What is wrong with them? I swear, that old man was foolish to have taken them in..."
Ori rests a hand on her younger sister's shoulder and says, ]
Val... don't. Let's just go. Please? I don't want to be here anymore.
[ But where her sister would have backed down and gone away with Ori, she instead says, in a cacaphonous voice that seems to echo the the voice of a grown woman which is then joined by the voices of several others,
"Why do you keep running away, Ori?"
But it's too late, and the young Ori runs without thinking, crashing into whomever as she tries to run in the direction of the woods nearby. ]
(( ooc: although I wrote the prompts kind of as one continuous nightmare, please feel free to have your character jump in at any point! the prompts are meant to be flexible and the character doesn't have to have seen the whole thing basically. feel free to reach out to me at
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[For one, but there are so many other things that feel odd about this place that she doesn't need anyone to tell her. Just that sinking feeling is more than enough to put Tifa on edge, and she watches the lines of trees for a sign of something that could be manifesting from Ori's unease.]
None of this is real, and nothing can hurt you in here, so just try to be brave and let's find another way out, okay? There's gotta be something like that around here somewhere...
[Someplace where they'll feel that pull of reality tugging at them...]
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You're another dreamwalker. I'm— I'm so sorry.
[ More than anything, she feels guilty to have pulled a stranger into this, and more and more her voice starts to sound like her own, even if she stays small. Awareness now brought to light, the forest around them seems to waver and shift again, confused as to whether or not to appear like the serene forest from before or this blighted sight, a reflection of Ori's own experiences with such dichotomous places. ]
This isn't real, this isn't real. We have to get you out of here...
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Don't be. I was the one who intruded. But you need to stay calm, or else it's just going to be harder for us to get out of here, okay? Take a deep breath, and we'll keep walking, but don't let go of my hand.
[If she could shift it back to the less frightening forest, that would be ideal, rather than watching it flicker back and forth as the two sides fight against each other, but... she'll take what she can get.
If that means getting out of here without the same wild emotional whiplash she experienced, then that's what she'll aim for.]
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O—Okay. I'll do my best to stay calm...
[ And so she does as she's told, and takes a deep breath as they keep walking. More than anything, she wants to get out of here for the other woman's sake. Her small hand tenses in Tifa's as flashes of the more sinister forest appear in her periphery, but the more that they continue to walk, the more familiar and present Ori feels. Like her memories are coming more into light, beating back the nightmarish aspects of the woods. The woods have always been a place of respite for her, not of fear.
...Right? ]
How does someone wake up from a dreamscape...?
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We need to find a way out of here.
[That's her assumption, at least. It was always either that or be jerked awake, and the latter was way more jarring than it really should be. But at least she's making progress—it's starting to feel less and less of a nightmare the further in they wander.]
Is there someplace in the forest you always liked to go? Somewhere you felt safe? We should go there and see.
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When the sight of this place fills her eyes, in fact, Ori can't help but sigh in relief. ]
This... this place, I always felt safe here. I-I think... I think I might wake up soon.
[ Her voice has completely changed by now, although she remains her childhood self. No matter what, that feeling of being pulled back into "reality" - which is also a dream in and of itself - is a strange sensation. She looks up at Tifa as flowers begin to bloom in the forest floor around them, and the sun seems to shine down a little more warmly in the clearing. ]
Thank you... You're a very kind person.
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[Seeing the flowers, Tifa lowers herself into the grass of the clearing, the rays of sun hitting just the right spots that she can bathe in its warmth for a little longer before she begins to feel that familiar tug. Closing her eyes, she inhales deep to take in the fresh scent of the forest and how it reminded her of her own home, a long time ago, in the simpler days.]
You're not so bad yourself. I bet we'll see each other soon.
[And with that, she's already begun to fade from the dream, allowing herself to be pulled back to Reverein. When they meet again, she's going to have so many questions about this place! Hope you're ready, Ori!]